On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, 2. köideLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... never fails to use Words that express the very contrary of what he means 4. On Conjectural Emendations 5. On some still existing Errors regarding Shakespearian Criticism . • 6. On the State of Shakespeare's Text as left by his ...
... never fails to use Words that express the very contrary of what he means 4. On Conjectural Emendations 5. On some still existing Errors regarding Shakespearian Criticism . • 6. On the State of Shakespeare's Text as left by his ...
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... never , so help you mercy ! How strange or odd soe'er I bear myself , As I , perchance , hereafter shall think meet To put an antick disposition on , — That you , at such times seeing me , never shall With arms encumber'd thus , or this ...
... never , so help you mercy ! How strange or odd soe'er I bear myself , As I , perchance , hereafter shall think meet To put an antick disposition on , — That you , at such times seeing me , never shall With arms encumber'd thus , or this ...
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... never shall , with significant ges- tures or ambiguous phrases , denote that you know aught of me . " If any reader go over the passage with these two small alterations , he will be sensible , if I mistake not , of the perspicuity and ...
... never shall , with significant ges- tures or ambiguous phrases , denote that you know aught of me . " If any reader go over the passage with these two small alterations , he will be sensible , if I mistake not , of the perspicuity and ...
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... never wrote the third line , the correct reading of which appears to me to be palpable , namely : For this being smelt with that sense cheers each part ; Being tasted , slays all senses with the heart . The presence of sense in the ...
... never wrote the third line , the correct reading of which appears to me to be palpable , namely : For this being smelt with that sense cheers each part ; Being tasted , slays all senses with the heart . The presence of sense in the ...
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... never been questioned , as far at least as I know . Casca says to Cicero in reference to the tempest raging around them : " Are not you mov'd , when all the sway of earth Shakes like a thing infirm ? " Act i . sc . 3 . To speak of the ...
... never been questioned , as far at least as I know . Casca says to Cicero in reference to the tempest raging around them : " Are not you mov'd , when all the sway of earth Shakes like a thing infirm ? " Act i . sc . 3 . To speak of the ...
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